‘An Introduction to working as an Intermediary’: IfJ Taster Session Recording

Intermediaries for Justice

A recording of IfJ's Taster Session 2026, ‘An Introduction to working as an Intermediary’, giving attendees an insight into the work of intermediaries and how a professional becomes an intermediary.

'Becoming a Registered Intermediary’

Dr Tim Turner

This brief workshop is aimed at people interested in becoming a Registered Intermediary. The session will outline the foundations of the role and provide an overview of the two-week training programme that leads to registration. 

What is a Court Appointed Intermediary?

Heather Carroll and Amanda Lynch

The presentation will cover the process of appointment, the practice of working as a Court Appointed Intermediary and the difference between Managed and Approved Service Providers (MASPs) and Approved Service Providers (ASPs).

A whistle stop tour of working in a family court

Amy Harrison 

An introduction to working in the family court including exploration of some of the differences between working in a family court versus other court arenas. It will also touch on what is required of you in the role and how vulnerable people participate in family court proceedings.

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